Sin's Gambit, Pt. 16

Although Topatoco's promo flash sale is over, don't forget... as always, you can still save $5 when you order any three shirts on Topatoco. That includes not only my two new shirts, and not only my library of older ones, but also all the other shirts by other artists on the site!

And of course, the new RPG is up for sale as well! It's been fun to hear about all your first experiences playing the game! I'm glad folks are enjoying it!

-Sam Logan

Jul 3, 2015

Holy smokes, you guys... a bunch of rad new Sam and Fuzzy swag is now available!

First of all, The Underground: A Sam and Fuzzy RPG is now available for non-kickstarter backers to purchase! For those who don't know, this sucker is both a fun tabletop game and a detailed, lore-drenched guide to the world of the comic. And it's loaded up with new stuff, including a brand new 4-page intro comic and over 100 new character illustrations! (Including this lovely montage of Mr. Sin heads.) The physical version of the book is available at Topatoco, and the PDF ebook is for sale on Gumroad!

But that's not all! In addition to the game, we've also unleashed two fabulous new t-shirts! Ethics Are For Humans is our long awaited Corporate Cat shirt, while Elf By Day, Night Elf By Night is either a gritty 80s fantasy thriller, a prog rock concept album, or a way of life. I hope you guys dig these designs! I think they are some of my best. And until Sunday, Topatoco is offering them both at $3 off the regular price!

Sam and Fuzzy Q & A: Penguin EditionGot a question you want answered? Just drop me an email with "Q & A" in the subject line!

There's nothing particularly special about them... they're not especially expensive, and they don't last an especially long time. But the brush tip is firmer and more rubbery than a lot of other brush pens. Some people prefer a pen that tries to emulate the feel of a brush more closely. But personally, I prefer the rubbery tip because my hands are a little twitchy -- a more rubbery tip doesn't require as delicate a touch as an actual brush, which means that I can push harder on the pen (to keep my hand steady) and still get a reasonably thin line.

We return on Friday, with a new comic and the return of our Q and A feature! If you've got a question you'd like me to answer -- about Sam and Fuzzy, comics in general, or the world beyond -- just pop it in an email with "Q and A" in the subject line.